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In this wry, reflective, and unfiltered account of life on the trail, Marching Like Fools returns for Day Two of the Karnischer Höhenweg — a remote and rugged alpine crossing along the old Austro-Italian frontline. In this episode, “Cramped, Cloudy and Clattered by Timber,” we follow four middle-aged ex-soldiers (including the narrator) as they walk from Sillianerhütte to Obstanter Seehütte — a leg that is deceptively short in distance, but dense with memory, mishap, and meaning.
You’ll hear the boots-on-floorboards reality of communal alpine living, from creaky bunk beds and unsatisfying breakfasts to marijuana-scented roommates and timber-framed concussions. But this isn’t just a tale of aching calves and cold washbasins. It’s also about walking through history — quite literally — along a ridge once scarred by trench warfare, now grassed over and haunted only by cowpats, bunkers, and the rustle of highland wind.
Expect candid, quietly humorous storytelling as the team reflect on the quiet bonds between strangers, the absurdities of hut life, and the sharp contrast between past and present on these old mountain paths. The narrator — battle-tested, scar-headed, and surprisingly fond of goulash — leads us through six short segments, covering everything from fragile ecosystems to tactical plug socket acquisition.
Themes of environmental change thread through the episode, as the trail skirts fragile ridgelines and climbs through terrain reshaped by warming temperatures and vanishing permafrost. Even the most hardened of men are humbled by the scale and silence of these mountains — and the lingering trace of those who walked (and fought) them before.
Notable highlights:
Whether you’re a walker, a history buff, a veteran, or simply someone who enjoys intelligent travel storytelling with a sense of humour and humanity, this episode delivers. It’s not just about the walk — it’s about the weight we carry, the paths we choose, and the unexpected companionship of fools on a trail.
Listen if you like:
Avoid if you’re after:
Verdict:
A compact gem of storytelling — packed like a bunk room but layered like a mountain ridge. A reflective, funny, and sometimes unexpectedly moving reminder that history isn’t always in books — sometimes it’s beneath your boots, or in the scar on your head.
In this wry, reflective, and unfiltered account of life on the trail, Marching Like Fools returns for Day Two of the Karnischer Höhenweg — a remote and rugged alpine crossing along the old Austro-Italian frontline. In this episode, “Cramped, Cloudy and Clattered by Timber,” we follow four middle-aged ex-soldiers (including the narrator) as they walk from Sillianerhütte to Obstanter Seehütte — a leg that is deceptively short in distance, but dense with memory, mishap, and meaning.
You’ll hear the boots-on-floorboards reality of communal alpine living, from creaky bunk beds and unsatisfying breakfasts to marijuana-scented roommates and timber-framed concussions. But this isn’t just a tale of aching calves and cold washbasins. It’s also about walking through history — quite literally — along a ridge once scarred by trench warfare, now grassed over and haunted only by cowpats, bunkers, and the rustle of highland wind.
Expect candid, quietly humorous storytelling as the team reflect on the quiet bonds between strangers, the absurdities of hut life, and the sharp contrast between past and present on these old mountain paths. The narrator — battle-tested, scar-headed, and surprisingly fond of goulash — leads us through six short segments, covering everything from fragile ecosystems to tactical plug socket acquisition.
Themes of environmental change thread through the episode, as the trail skirts fragile ridgelines and climbs through terrain reshaped by warming temperatures and vanishing permafrost. Even the most hardened of men are humbled by the scale and silence of these mountains — and the lingering trace of those who walked (and fought) them before.
Notable highlights:
Whether you’re a walker, a history buff, a veteran, or simply someone who enjoys intelligent travel storytelling with a sense of humour and humanity, this episode delivers. It’s not just about the walk — it’s about the weight we carry, the paths we choose, and the unexpected companionship of fools on a trail.
Listen if you like:
Avoid if you’re after:
Verdict:
A compact gem of storytelling — packed like a bunk room but layered like a mountain ridge. A reflective, funny, and sometimes unexpectedly moving reminder that history isn’t always in books — sometimes it’s beneath your boots, or in the scar on your head.